The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 16, 1842, Image 1

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to vi• iu. thu
fuel us coa ; arsl EL:e
In IN cortLilElall ••. - 7 ,Lll.ll. 1:t
tri.on kilk.and • OiT2V.K . 011:-
• ,'l, t'.wre to st.ll :real Ir.terc - 4 and Inipor-
r ti•et. th:t;
,t -; the 1,..5--t t‘ols vet disco‘eresi the
qui'e - OZIe
2 a I , : -.)wn an the z-t.a
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i.eFt -, t t'w Po,r.-1".v. , .-f!le. Then the rerti.l-6"
7::latwzt. then th'e t %1111 h . 14 : : .. 1.1,1e psi
-fo - mesi a: k-asq E3l
Cron am? coals. ansi of
are f.iurrd in Nen Jci
Az. :Lre c't -uch n.lv Azz:cult,.re:
Re ha , 11:v ura ;Imo
of c....1!-.11 r.l:noh
ff:i!Q nrt• two oTher
•C ,c 11.11.1 St ;•re-saint. and crc
d writ to ttz: l .arNswierAu..; or cval-bearirv,
whit.
r thc !imest aro,: :Itch
vlhrr spei:cis OF ar
mb3 plints c+f sltlvrent
_•:eCNVi?csl or 1,71-) •ire
1146, a4.-a.: (re hlc'a
tor ortiie., .4-1..7-c.c..c.v.. of the rsk-k.... ,
tfle sle- of Ne-.. 3:11
En
s.tase exis:rien—
21 , ear.
thv. co:a1 t_he
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721 c rrr. r 3 ).-N I.)r. Sc.-
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s- Own:. b.: nr leaf
; vg :11-e !eaves
1 :::.1,13.21(14 (Inks- Th.e
37.1:t tunne ranna-r•vm.4-,! Elia: - tl=ry 1.4,0
tn ecsnt natians wc
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- sa-mrlarc:;coal
c cr. truer r . tSe n.--11'.11. -, D. i.St. an 2 'ant .ta'"L'e
sr- 4 . the ap of t!_•4 I,L-1. .h ilial.ll - as !4leilines Lilt -Ls? an.. 8.!....'5,/ . .f.13-4y. 6 a
of t".-4 xclie.re pirathof . ss—nnk‘. l f rm
and t±t d It is . !ha: loth.c.n
ter.7-s I th - se 121 ' 7 ' m* -.4 a
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$1.74.ta in a es - cm the tta:zizrl wbere we 7.-..-mvt
,E ;\ . i n thi s rase .
.grvvril e. 113 the,V
to AV,I.
• - .‘f T-1-ers ls it isi72.^. the?l - Ants 4.7:fele L•.& rr , ...r.:;:stN: 0: 1 1..: : rdszy A:4 1! .. .f.m. rcllith fzti , so
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L . it 'ifs s=stra.. IZ:A^ 2::i+,3 MUC23
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VOL XVIII
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then the rs, as .they are termed, point up
wards, those formed by newer beds appearing in
superi it position and extending hher up the
v.tllev. But L vhen the ease is reversed, and the
il,p of the hells is steeper than the slope of the
"alley, then the V's point downwards and those
t 'ruled of the older bt . dt , a; pear uppermost..—
. These ruts inoy often be of great practical ser
%ice ca , es. For stipiv,),,, , a
tO eperat'ons in vne v.lte
e.ith tile ,trilettire of ‘sh: , • ll. lie is lA:ll4i:tr. If 1N. , .
Lis s!,,aft f , i. i iihttions a-
11. A :.0 1.4:1,1:',0:.11:1:Cd with tnese
\.htoti I e ken t., go to atl“:lFer,
a. 1.1 z t
snel, a taliey. for these •I said. are not
hytotlictical. Ile nci4l:t, co t num:, along the
same side - of the hills as lie had seen in the oth
er xalleys. w !WU' he oh-enid the same ont-cr , p
4. as It is termed, of the coal seams, suppo-a.
t,•a+unz ficon his fanner experience, that he
Int:Yat Ins worl‘ni..-., in the bed at the
di
er part of the ' , alley with the expectation 6ifcom
ing dow nto the other bed. hut he would be dis
.:.w.natel, as you will readily s.'e be observing
th.iftlat• upiwiinost bed i= the lawelt down in the
talkt j and tla•dower bed is the highest up. This
ou can cash - trace with your ey e upon the sen
t -An acquaintance wlth these roles and
Illelf ambicataon is of the Ir•-atest
those si.culatint transactions. In the
:oaf tip hl of Peinsyli anti. to which I shall pres
,,aly al udei4sn-ar Pottsville. I saw an exempliti.
;: 0,01 tins ee.tr of t!lo two eases alluded
in the coal of the -.tine xalle‘s the V's itt
co.t!' fleitls. of this clutitry as their cl..siT re
t e those of LS,•lttort:t of EunTe, o
1:• , 4 1 .an • in rarticakr. I •_ll.oe travejkj Iht.
stdr thep thc arilatk
'lave n ihiace.l6- of of
4r:it. 7.1 111.`i Intli in
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h.
tlang
x• 7.. 127 i
Lt I'l
. v'e hf; repriwnted in !he
.n;ti IL te .^ • t'it and
r..! . , ,
~t¢r.~ , i~...... ~~
tcr ,
1 /; :I;ert• 1 , , - cn ,ii,pkite with re_ rd
,• ; an.l of
1:1 pun and
‘.; • hid na su , pieton
shoujd al.:e to ixtect ajn yezetJtsie Etruc
.~a:.~d
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:..i more case , es en the
‘ - o u',.l tr. ths•certlfd - 13,,t theA,
Ne ~:rueture ra the
thc•
1-een fD Ll in the silaleE.
it; fern leav:. - s and hr.rikches - -as Art •
• it'icr vlarits ana when we fin,: 1.11 tru iks. of
balk' conve;ml
, 1:ito this
as we tin . ti th • g7klit 1101.4', I.ll. k lne
the stron; ri hi . 11, - e in fa ,- ox of 1)4
•47dt.. - 11^ ortgul of thus coal, If tee find a cir-) . '
/le cl f bark ,iirroilr:4l,± a cyli ft a nc -d
sm.!. cvv kn w that it has 1.,, , en a hal-
to the L-pi,r-.4t. ,d , in Sp:XleS arid alter' to the L,- 1 ,
t.i
h
... i , diun.o, or dub .110, , ,i.e.5. Al sve! withal .10 .
o: - SO fed of,each other. and soene (them were
li fee: in eirctinti - ercave at .the ttota. The
,ro)tsspnead in all Litrtantarts and Iva, ed 1-e-is of i
c v. and also spread out•inta the - • sof coal.
The. • is na 3,. , u1.-,t that the,E.e trees - lima- when' '.
, - , nor can , 4"•cv aro <+ n 1 and tamp the rosotis 'in their c- i
,o, 17et. 6:::-..1 up wit.: ~., .. :-.07 can ...Nen' es," any ~'-' -.
rr,:nialisv , zition. The seam of coallhas roassilsly
i ti' t that the coal is f0r...t.-.I ,if sezet.ti-!e' mane'-
\ 0 ler. , t , rata three butt:lre"! spk-cte of ttlart•s it.rre bo ' sn f6rthe " . the leis " s which 1-el/ ftwth he i
:acts.This is a t\,...7a.:ar rut: that ;I},rt be:a a. t1:: - , I ;
1, ;La scdit t2e:er:ritaei trs . tu , tattz•.. Si.3'P.2 of rthaai
.-,!e dcroze,i a great pun of their lives to this i e "• ltsts • t th"d '''S- 1 t'-e '-'•-'t"--ng. of the re - P=s tvas i
S:l.ltV. - Fr. , ..n thi:i it i, to li:s - i:tie:Ted that tits : fat l' nd •"171' than a bli',''?>:k t th ' .. L " . P" ' '''' fr ''' - i
.:-‘4\-rat - erotts forttY a an.ii of Europe an - . 1 America , a Eaton aC4 11"?1';`e h e el‘ 3 7,:at'=" 3 c of - the fir
v.. It has alwa ys been lit:aline-1 at the L-p:- i
inade up
: of comparatively reeent plants.. I
tits_
is ti': allude %I three or (OUT of'the most peeultar 1 cr e i : ster ' l '" was the 1-:.-Lit ' - ' l. t4.... ' .1 " 4“: " 1--41--P/dc 'i l ' i i
ii-'re the.: are found 100ne4.1.1 othra trks.
fiefs rSal deal to this conclusion I. ''' 1
In the h. -t place the baughsiand leas- c . o il Nude: every .x-anii el cs.lja-Ware.4 isi'ouna the i
Ferns are the mess: frequently and strikincly 'me:: Er:.e illy—a sands, idut.-. rini, abaulitlin; in: th -
in Amer:.-a as well as in Europe: So! iverfectly :. plants clik sl- '''S:gc 2 : 7-11 - Fl :'-'t is the seam of
1, 3 ,, e ter inn pre...„.:-. 0 3 th a k ti leTe can b e ; coal, then the Sic day. then an.at het #l.ai; of 'sal
no 4out that thy art- malty lei-a ; and in :' - me ' and :::en the clad sauna In one (Plin part of the '
eases c‘ - en t hii r i.. 0, . 1 - e .. z ,,-, z:lc ,, h as t wa py rser . Nietrca,:le ciaal fit:Ll aisont 20 spieces of Srgir.rria
sed at the Isack'Nof the ]caves. Where we have ~,! re Lizi , :' , lered : the trutAis were t!4•0 or rier.t. 1
;1,74, the mowers
~.,n 4 : pr i nt , rera .,i n i a: 7e , base . it-it in diameter. They pzerc-e throaizh the toad
foanad it prersible to slistit,. a lui-h the di:II-rent spe. in a vernc.ldireasti,an. and alter gaiotef--31surm 11. i
vie of ft.v.sils-and ancient ferns by arendinr. to fee: et' , F , • - nlval 3 t,'• the upp;r Fart ;Ida radio] '
the veininginf the leaves. ' At [ea"..i one hunired 'a ,ria int.tly. sc.! exlt-t.ds It:treaty hit.> the sand.
i.eLnes aneaeurrmitted in t 1. ., was. Tee ::::: , ..i:: —and then they are so fitnectd by the s•-i. , .eriae
cam:: ea: t.z-ita, 12;E: the vi-,..t.tt:te ftarks Ire f..1:-ce3 i
althia Lt,:t is ittch of each other. The Ea:ittz:
415 ...ellta:faliy pregt:Fed in the fattened h•irr.t.-n- 1 ,
.al stems. Here vi ce had an ancient foirest crovrinn
is a 1....-d of clay—it:a:its.] in some way with fan:l ;.
IA a cer t ain kizith, anti then the upper part C.-1,7;
tent ana broltat CS 1.,- the water current, and ?.....1-
ried in !Ayers of fha!e 3:33, - .4a,.!.. Thee are mini- 1
ea‘es of phi: La? in Wah.-s,:a - here the t0 . .. , ,t. 41-he ;
trees e , id•'nt:y . pre rre th i e:ir csrisin,sl poi - int:is .
:tr. La S 13. an excel:cut reitivzied. bac 'ex.-nine.]
nl, tea tan Si) of the.:..c sz...tmi , of coal in W4-s. '
Thev an? S 3 eitTeliCZ') thin that they are of het
1iC.7%."` a Slue in an e-7..."1.3zr.1 - 4.1 lt , ht—i , el.: they 3... n.
-7 , liatt , n
•
Inerous of t,,:0:t.4.:• iczetal , le2 4 . t .
e Tic
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1N:1:1.11in,2.1.-vkli. the wl , tere fa,e
aid it is &F. M Arot-
Mr S..rirt ra . ..,
rac Einos.tiNliEtT ' th.:ll 111 . .... - T are M
t: A Ferns. On:- a c 3 t r beliVE in;
7
715... NA L i h ft 1-t.
tlt; cf ;Ives is: so
t 11.t%e
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2:1-3 ez.al
tr: ale :a , CICIVS:OrIy the i:1112." ; :-
it=:s alf a wane
ha-z, azai • , se ra....-ta
1n tsar of tit
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"I WILL TEACII lOU TO PIERCE THE BOWELS OF THE F A L TD , AND BEING DDT
WILL GIvE. STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS ANDI SUBJECT ALL SiATCRE TO OCR USE A.NEI ELEASCRE -DR. JOI15:SON
" ` ' ,1 • 1 Ili, h IS be::),v
1 , 011!Zell 01,C Nt an.; in the others
itc d p sdoik- beim; loth
Thjre 19 tiotl.iroz
r or o h Is struck u
Nor 1::oecli .ins fel
0,11 this icznarl..ll4e ch
Vie ~-?: nr:e fortay.! .tt the is3lto: - .1 of the
ttb-orin;
r., passa.;-e of a l,w
to Ix •.:t to me not surpr stag that
❑t the kit-to:.ce of th•ee or four thou
:o to le-. f:,•11, Eozlaill to the Ifteh n hat
Vor •••• sho;.l,i :he co,l tneasure,.. , the
1}5 , .
;:.d iLit 11J1
1 . ..1e• ,
It I-- 2 I.:: .! l‘v 2t that ail
, ettde Ori.
t 11 ht . : l a Nruou ofthe New-
t) a
t•Ce r0:11e y • an,
L,,!T ,470p1e el:lMlnati ' , a. fter roan; ofr
;hat ti trin,m,t %. as.
11 , t on!y . re tht• rip_. t'f Ott":
C't t t, rut 11:r1.!:‘ cf twatit/fully its
..rt.:: -1 e:/ s. and. whir Is
fout=4l,3 Ixe reT-
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This tit:::
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AND POITSVELLE GENERAL ADMITISER.
WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTS - VILLE, SCHUYKILL COUNTY, PA.
thl climate in Northern latitudes was then much
warmer and more not than it is novr in any part
, the globe. The saint , thing, is tUaxle evident
by a r:nriparison e,f thes - e L+:-il.`tl lurirt w tth
Close ‘‘tuoil now attain their g.reatzst size in tho
islands of the Pacitic. 1 have also cp.und several
plats. as the .4..'erup.lzyli:/ra in the Ipalschian
chain, this year. whiet 1 h ive also from Noe a-
Semia and Europe, and whiith cannot: certaiuk
be referred to any lit mg families. These, all.
however. besi , .sak a terrestrial vegetation. though
occasionally f .d mixed with marine shells and
corals.
Another class of cbtninon in coal shake
is the Lrintiodoid what all in form to
it modern L a i -• ip ,Fuer,, or ivh.to u t .„-psses.—
Though the mosses of th,• present day are neier
In re than cosh .briths cvtlt in the warmest re
gions. et m tbe carboniferous period they at:rain
ed an enormous danehig•ment, being. -10. Gil. .n:
ex VTI 70 1.-et high.
There have'behn two theories to e4dain ha.t
these pla4;7could hate been car , *ii into the sea.
estuaries or lakes, and drawnt - & - tncath th - e water
and accumulated in. the -troth so as to fotin coal.
Oi: of t:oyin• asserts thin the plants moist have
been drifted and burn-3 to the water, since we
tind them intercollated lstween different slates or
shales; just as plants he between the leases an -a
ri , ;.sir tit:: and ate pressed together. so
ha , e that fet 4 us been f uad fiat ened between the
seams of sltale. Tiny hal e carried f.tom the
pine: w here they trrew, drifted out to a certain
distance: water la tied and su'tk it: the mud and
It t -
othcr strata depo,iu-d S.) as to f)rm
t4is intrr:7ollAtionl..lw;eu the dal:Tent leave: of
Uut rriany bi".:!1, , . tr.-o:n thlt
the .:art's. grew ou Fpot where we now 6:1,1
-o t:r kisr p
them. But when , se cm,! to ohsene au: these
ruts terntmste to .:;rf, rent strata. it •tri:l sertri ev
t. etit carrte.i down. SUri!, and struc',:
1;1 .C:ie a7C 11,0 X th.!
till.irt . :"Otie at S. En. -11 neat
are f. , und a va,t I,am:4.r of thos:,.. L- p:
and J 11. one z yp - ,,,dy tn
,:011:t I:t.tt these to their prei.ent
:1::11 that {he . ) af . ,,,-.rar,ls• covered with RJ
1..r,41„4:11 down by ri•ers._ Many anex-a-i-c: fa
or eali. ti 2. r,t hes. Soraetitue-i be.js of
iu4riae shells, then “..1.7eta,.0;a nutter and thl.ll a
1111.11170 ut t.c.,:x water iLia filarintt n 4 11s.
But thouzh these facts mtc he thus et
the drscos vries lb it are beolit made lead zrolozi-ts
to come round more an.l more to the opposite
‘iew of t n te case—to the hyp,:ithesis which rt.fl•rs
the zrowth of lar r ht,is of coal to the Increase
oil the spat—after the manner of pelt. as it i s se , a
in, cold and dark climates. 'Ens ma t t' appear con
1-:idtetory to what I sits with retard to a ChtILZ:
of'cl mate since the cart - miferous eta; but it
not neeessartl, so. The opinion bf
csnfirmed by the speculations of Boos:is' rc
v. and Beds of c‘an:
lei? ate ;" a i.ecc coalrary to riv Marly imr,res
th t: It) far the zreatcr part orthe coal had
g ie te , ll 10 ti s p,t:, where It 13 tounJ. Accumu
I tin; n'ae peat on the land. the land mast e
1,11c:i merzed amain and a4ain 10 alLtw - the
,tiata of eand and mud to be suikeriM?ost.-.3 as we
now fan-1 '
.11.1 exca , aim:, I at nelr GI
4w. in IS 33.
in a bra of cool ; and
in cLaln z a sircuan Of :he
,q_:ht or wrce
I"..iunii in a , n ; they t iciwe reera;-,le
imp.:.rtant rarpz.ses.. as if ttry
r.sata., I;rAtz es err cr.r of the he
frzni the ase ei.a. a sat , iy exsnta..air-;
lit'artts calel ,St% - z - lzr;.c.. It mai. d7st-zae:,el
?nitrs , aza thAl fire clay et,:etrAl trfith the e,.;al
nr ; ta: it was'eat knairn bast it sias ear
e‘-trs ca.l en I cir. 4 0341-
t , L* s plsizt in I py-fy.-; - the
to L±l:f a:l.2y city Ct.) r..a= the ttrmem
e,,Yed bc mrle , a) a :7,14a3rizt,1 from every
of nes ces frzas Ste
s-es—hti tit (.•Try ah.rea *near
14e v.dSereea, 'lining an as by a j-int. They nil
fife in rz-efi.ffis in the ma.-1. where :hem
a. ft tiztlet. - -rte):ke teen 4 Hii they teen are
enfe.: haa4l , l.‘'. ;tares in f.wa difactian.a. hmt
01 every TLese phGts resenne the
p ttiyit , stmetare, an: in soAferes - Xv-s
anaLf.;-.31.-.5 uz. the C-.f.n:fer.y.ta Er tenes.
if is h r.. rz:ftsre Ihty are ets- -, =. tram
famth'es plafais—ln 411 - 1-e
a '4Ln:li-shaved int,As was fx:if.l with. ste..T.c
:et. ,- ifs—lrr,7 4 f -1 the h:ranalles i-r 30 feet
io' krizth ft st.s
Sac
tbv. tralle3 e:r4
b.r.t.r-4 to b. Utz...
SATURDAY"
MORNING,
Auer Mu I.o.; xc had aritved at this T.:EL:arta
ble f tct, vie beeatite particularly desirous t,
it the sante fact was true in the Utitted
When I arrit..,l here in Att :us:, I hel l , i d.,
how far it was true. yet it INtIS known
ritosia ,l,d occur; and my firit opporthim
ti:e iiito the fact was at Illossliur4h, in B ad .
imnatir field in the Northern imt of Penn; ) cams.
Siy fir , t inquiry of the igeoldgtst was whe hsr fie
found Stigoiaria there. I wail aoswered in the af
firmative; and on asking if the plant occuis e ,l ir ,
the wider thy. he a lid we could anon set le the
p rant . He had one of the 'pities bghted e,, 3 ,..t,
the nnlq phut we tuuld ji , ol %it ih tre
was this St' Fnaria: it rusted in ace
it. ;rorve nit:l4llE3g II) all directions. j,:st as in
\\ ales, more than 4000 miles distant. sin).
crutal appearance was preserv,d. In the
the cod .4,371 were seen : lilferent species of fems,
_ Ca/antites. just as to Nor , : Car
o:ma and in Wales.—AfterW it& another .•iportui
nry occurred in the Pottsville region
cite coal. Prafessor Rona E RI. the •4tat..3,,1
gist. wh r, though well acquainted with th, amts
of the district, was a< an iious as I was to k it ,.,
if the rule would hoid g sod, examined first at
Pottsville and at '1 lush Chunk. re— n the 53 tri..
pht`fitliMella was ohserwed. In the 'list co-, i nine
we came to. the coal had ad been quarried away
\',r the work was carried on in open.daN
nothing hat the cue of the rdce e - 71.! n Th e
be they 'have been horizontal, are nvnt
vertical. but have gone through an angle o'
^a , re th to 90=, and turred a Lute ov:r ; 5 . th,t
w‘i,,t is ;,t)tv the under st :e tsbs. or;;; , !: U; - -
rer ; ther, f,:e the cheek on the left side wl.ortz
th, 1 or of 11:e \Ve es)-sr -a at
CI • I twee cheek; anl the tirt ne
the S: , g tl riA ‘'e , y ; On •ho
9 hue WIV off, iv, re (r-Its.
Xide . r.si hr 111.-. s. h , gt no S. z •? , .a 1.4 1 . ,;
Mageh C'tu•.k, where c . se,fouild on e : f . .
:th traces rati4aUrtZ in '2Ol duet!! , vs. A
rdice there is a bed .1 It rrh-at-ile t 1.. t
—3 rfl , gTilfl. , `llt RC( ti :Ink!! at of v
th a er,to w h Ch \h - re notlatq cam! ••
Elr , pe. Except zu pl i! i; pert ,;.; /,17P
ha: now bee 3,..zerained for cer•tha ,
PL,f. EATON W.I. quite torreet in affir ,o• th,•
I.r bra,iir and B•tu:n:ry;us ebes t be 4f z%. ,n,e
a:P. T:.1.4 is Shi) vi) ockg by th,f
pos:tEol rezarci la the 1.,!. sin ,„.. bto
tho pi rrs I:.un.i i n !sine
Ay he c fie! !.• therrf tre. mac 1•r roz rle,l
a- , one %-ho'e, nod the ipi , s'ion wdt
did it happen that the fires as d
t 3 pr-vent the accumula•ton of eo3I 3f,
Wants of s r different texture:: ohoukl be
it T. It has been sugzeve I th4t the,e p!..r.:•erra.
:a the ; and it 11 . pos , o,le i that
there may hare been in , r.to-tto fir:et] n;. ! r ite
growth of the spee , es of plants lg r ,
that this rnsrsh fi lid tip..th , o and t! . ,
pinta het-Jrne dry.snd the leases !..
.h a ve an,ther. en to to f •!fli I , ds or c al of
djerent notate fr.) :ht. re--e. 1,4
it a -ol.m ‘7l t p •s.
fill up zt , cl.llllv wt,ll alts.l i
st :4-t pet! art? 3I I , nll,l ur,:u T'.-'. A
~r ...T‘n !me ccomze ie c , ' .o
of el( , p,—the,43 i. 1 , 1,14!ti • f• •at
t.. 25 S .4+ll cap - ,!..2e of an' :
!rariou: ereq , tree. :s takm,lipia•e. and thfn :
zr , tina is s-.0a , n.r....ed; far itkrayf, w
rzs•n. wo - cnel:4 refer to this ...r.sideatte s
Mmy of you. T inaPp here seen the e. ,, t
esqsd the Great D, , sal in N..rth Car-1,4,a
Voxinia ; an! yov Face pr-.1 , 11.0e had ac
.1.1- , ity..as I hire, of cro.etnx ohe nort.hern.7'..in•
ty it on a sopp?et*o ht pi'.es. fro., N
~ olt to .Weldon. This ts 'less than tarty
horn no-tb to ectoh,sal twetoy fr.rn east , t.
c-wered entirslc. with taxi-a. s Coeet teem •.;r^. J. r
vOlieS is a Brett qta4nlity of ms=s the 0 . '5
e s o f e v en , of .5.71-? (7,140
MOS.; 1 , 1 tall rytires‘ei. 130 feet ti,f4. Thi7 •
surrannils the rootof themeettlee3 fur ntany
the year. And this is .a chast einzalai fi.-t
one tOl3 hataseled only in Eoraise. Lb.'.
th• ca..- in e Cni.ed Steel, trees sh.
I, the seder, ar.d vet not be i kined. Trl:4
Di , Mal was explarel sa.me years since .1 - y Mr. E: -
,trcn Rrrrts.authorofthecalaaNe .k
al Journal. He Stit calllstteutint :Le fsz: :Le
a qte.,l2€l parti4) of the Tait mantis. totn.is
V2I-1 the gronnl that sat! btitAs it; it is a ztrat
so' nty rtats. of pest's: awlin.t Fare seven or tt:..!,t
f -et la ghet than its ban?::, as, was aster:caw! tie
eartlnl messliternews when the railtwai was
themigh 7 It ror.sists of .rezr i t;t e ca tf e r j 3
slizthi al:al - yr.:1- of earthy ,s-pl a r,anee. as tn.
Tarr so - Irma of ilwt in t_ 4, ntlaiaJ is that one :t
sezetati is nu tireotnp, , , , ,ea h e tar r 200 ;a:et
a y it in Chili. Patiganit aoi Terra alel
fhtas alsals'it i a a-Sten: pains of Europe. ra t
Faiklar.:l Islands, as D&":3- I N h a , s'a'wn.
1y..1, Is it, to the Grew,.
atd tez-e-s- areu::-ry ci ir.an thctseof pest
It is eutt-rl;.d.z,arn. the try=
wn-4, the swamp aral lettie; it, the
,- ,z , itsticin ail! cot bo ti.s. it arts 1 , 1 - ! ,
bpzerill lba dark sha4e of :he tree& la fat
fiCie lake. .1211 the alt-)ie i 3 inlttbvt--,1
IA it is sz‘meretit o.n .•
.2.e1.7 it us.sts,74l of
1: ezreresi by m<ost swytitayn.
last-rs twat iStre is s
spe-:lei of cra'.l.:az hir.N are sc , :rr - :r. - . -
M --? 3 Rich a far, r 7
.*s
co2.2;_n-5 in its pith. In same pi s zes •F .
:111.5 bein draz inta tni3 b - ns‘-e 1,- , en i•L:"
sure! frti M,..a the
Tit" mtnner
Dli.-.1.11.! tail lA-er surr...n.r-o'2-:-.;
MEMO
in gIYW-M 11,11; r47 ONr.
C'speri-,1, ell a :ce
a t!,:r-le , • oi It. tr
c:rf.e :1.-e :Tr.:fa—se ef the pjthet th,r..atb,tt
a warm an.:
..s.te as rztx h:sis tea tlese 1-"s'
4, 3
sr. -# is eszft. , ;: , ' ' LP
sS I.IL -2s F.-ear the p vrtsx...b
CS.T..I. ii ale_fe acre to be
La ate trYi4esl sroski
kawer tt:e Lt . :::vereene , c,' cr:m.3les
%La tts t h e o.[
2:1.3 f...sr - .34 seer V; t: -r 4; kt y
tenaZr , PiA of :1-e ek..1,2 has es nefestr-se rs
arsr_est
kr=1i...113 ce:".11L: ISO , Z4* i n . 3
ri esi-3er.ess =irked cham . ...7 is ;Le Car3.7.:1 .
es•o:rs oth , er strati- is *is? 1.7".
c. the o=l we Er:= ; 7 :7
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ittzxslase eze sr& 1-5
et41:11 , f.et.'t a Metes
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I have ben favored ccith a mop ilithdrttlitiz
th , se points by Prof. HALL. one of tae d
ozitos en.; reed in surveyin..2 this fete, cc hose la
bors SOOII be" male pu , tlic. And here I c ,n
-not avoid SAIWIZ, that I haVO been oc f.
the ground tvhteh they bane surveyed. and it coe-
me great ph.a,ure heir tkesimmy to tl.e arm
rary of their lab , n-s, to the qn at they ha,r
taken, and the science with which they have r 1,-
ducted the sprvey. I I , ok forward t.. the aN.e.tr
an,e of their work, embricinc the re,..ults of C,,e:r
Lthara, as on era in the advancement , - )J .
mil the pltronaze Vibieh has been atE.rd.', :he
different States the U.iion to these sure is
much greater. io proporti n to the poputati , m.
thin any European p.icver his ever evien !ed t.,
the advancement of geological science. When lae
remerol , er. too. the complaints that may be he.td
in (la-rent parts of the State that the geologi,tr•
hive failed to discover any mineral wealth. even
in an economical point of view. these scientific re
searches la re of b:zh %%duo, th.nigh their greati st
interest arises from the priumdion ut the ktit,wl
edge of the structure of the globe.
But merely in egtimAtmg the mt.chief they
have prevented. we shall nee an an pie remunera
tion for all the cxpenscs atienditiar the survey. I
have been told 'hit in this state alone more than
a million of dollars have been expend- tlrit:ce the
Ilevolutonary War in horini for coal in forma
tions VeriP it is i,,patsilJe to find any—b. low the
car' , :mifeTus wrata. I :410E31 , 1 riot, to be tore.
have ventured to generalize from EtinTe as a type
and say !hit the rocks in the crust .d the earth oz•
cupy the s';ime relitive F.sition here, and that coal
vv.,uld be found alvirays iii this country under the
same c.u:ditlons as in Europe. But alien for
I verty years or rn re we find coal al C omiann:. d I y
the 5.1.1ie plamts, and that co valuable fuel lira e.-
erbeen found under any roller circumstances eke
41 4111 1 e safe tot 51y1 , -.1 that none could Is f '
in the older strvia. If we det-,in in the neAer I•ed•
c may cone XII to the co J. and find en .uzli
to pay the ei;snses ••1 ti.olog tar it. But .1
rre bectit in the strati beneath the carboniferous
cre should certivniy never reach the c- al until are
had , bored throoch the a b-de earth : vve might find
it at the ani:p , des bat not befote.
Thus compiaints are made aaair.,i these geolo
gists n'ft only th.t they hare found no coal, but
'h .t they hare pass•-. 1 sentence of. at,rtl.ty upon
the Slite. f--r the.. Fla that throtiah all time no
coal shall be found borders. A i „1 hen
we refl"-t on the enormous sums that have bren
upon strata rri,re am-tent than the coal, it
searst,u•g for coal. we sh see the great Rlliflr
made in consequence of this survey ; for =ben all
its maps atarl sections are publ.shed it will be seen
how tnapo,szt-.le it is to 15.1,1 coal in these more an
(-tent bed, This is a kin-lof adrantaze Which is
never easily appreciated :; because. to prevent mis
chief is never S-1 clear amyl palpable a beortit to the
multoude as mineral sa-ealth. But one of the great.
e=t sa•ant.ge,s which hose re-mlied foam these Su,
eept in England, arad it tad! he among. the greater
here, is the prerention of this rasa and rhsonl
cp.-rela t ion to ritn! in strata below that to
artorh. th . i.ei Oasts ktiontri b. M essential to the
for , ation of (-Nal are found to esi-st : anti aPer ex
a-lininz the ••h-le ancient art-ark both in the r.
sm,iimi mind Jr, Europe, there his neaer been fonr,d
.strigle bed of coal where these plants d 4 not
MIZE
Quarrying Stoneg.
anther nmdrkt:-4e evactvle of the centrqm
li ,ns of science , ct the site of hfe, id tlenee;.! fr.wn
the pr9 . *rties of hem, as applie..! in the Els% to
013 /rsing L•Lvks of st , ne whet; the elject is to
,-xracete haze blacks from the a ceroe in ,ti ne
A zeoee is cut s ,- Kne two inches in.tlepth in the
r; : v irea dieection. Thz4 .1,313 e. the rjr.,se iafinaJ
is.th furl, which is kept I,zhled cnttl the rock is
htAtly heatet!. Ihe rock then is of co,:rde ex
c. tn letl t:4 - tie artillt • -, f the h -at; tt.e fuel t;
9C•iy, and caltd usher ira.T.el!ttety - p •c red
)tvo the 2.tanee. The s6a.icri contrlction czused
b!ock ins; ;nit!? to split c Tae warm..
pie :* amity ei'hirtteJ on our t , Me.. If a heatt-i
!.-s he in,l:!eoly fi with e.:d ar %tel. a rum , -
d:at,ty biesk§ in pieces. In this may
feet too; and 6 thick ate ersi;y taken eh" with n.)
other tabor than that of chrzellint: out the groni.e.
A similar eistriple of the atidanatton of science
to the economy of power is est.ibited in France in
the quarrying of mill-stones. They ire r , quired.
as tcu are well aware :0 he circular and dat—rvi
m&rs with a very salad attitude etmpired WI:3o
the diameter—and
, the draws funti which they air
elide is eittedinglY hard. The triode of qttin-y-
Mg them to this A very high, eirenler column
of stowe is wroonht out! of the requisite dii --stet_
—To &ices IT Ertl-lions of d 0.4, such as are recurred
by the enraman atone bow. tirisuld be a ic-t,k
rag:east A quite dtiferent a_-ear is etritikyr
t-.L At regular FOC,:-.-_-.lve distances. voores are
cot ar:.e.0.1 the column, Ito which are iirisen :dry
wastien
.at edges at erecinz. The dew which fails
durinn the night beinn; bd . tLe.
c a uses it to expand ix 'i1: 1 1 a parser s, irresist-Vie
that all the studs are f.k...nd przper2; ertzked eff
to the m:raic_.—Dr. Linrdner.
Bait:us:sT Sercc4 WasTua - .4511.—M
here ofte3 heat 3 of the lir:Hisnt and 1a.. - -
is-hiteis - e*h ape ihe .a.ster.d of the Presecti . ,
h I.reshlr.gizm city. Tie fonisici:
ler.eipeb rrakiz it:
T,ke rZetn ire-11
six harts.) sLac k the same witt Y t seer
I le., (core Tell 1 , 3 keep !ini the rel.M.%) p..F5 it in
the. e.73ia r<-4.21 ihr,,c ; h ftvie ir.33
a pone_d.lir:fp...l2l : r CT t'.. - 7.TCI
i>"4:011 &Jet. rint• cf rit.e
mrle int.) a thin atti bOt'l pi e, arJ
,ce pourAc.lf clean
ser:t, w. 3 then putart.r, • soc.• 3 kenle.
!Ne int.z , a tit - v? va-e 53•3 with
water. and p'srel 01-er sis! , ‘ Ere. i 3 ti•e ge
tms of tbe la war =Allure.
This arch is 3,77:15e2 With a plinteeist , eris t i. It
-i-e4. be put en while vrirm, if wpm the i - vsrie 4 . A E, , ,st T. ,. .6ert - mr =as ' , !-1 ,at 2 2 Ottit , wsre
1 6-Ji:t.7.r. ,- --if vei'h!a a " r‘rs e, , "1. It air; yet.iin ' or: Tta , slsy. Jel:4 . I ...xis H;s-a-Th:..." p-_,:-.;;;?...-
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c.. - r . . 7. 01 the ext , c , :e will t . mi.... • zytre yiir.3 ci. ,,,, e .;... - „ 3. 4 :, c.,........ ,:1 . „ 4 .....,,, „a-,_,„, - 7a - 7, - -, ~..-,-,
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.... at um ...WAVY CLAY was it -1, - ,53' , .et; as 11 t... ,. .j,11nz
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Tar Shorter.
nh!lv the .110 o-,r comes .11.,wn
h II and y,llry and nflOw - wh,:e toss
br ht
Woh F3lll fir ;he tn. 3f1,1 sCa'terrdSe•-d.,
A n o the we rink,ll9,ud :he Sproot,nz
Arid the witiiii-tubs %swung ut•iird:h tilt tae
r); , ;,,,,tnt: the air o'er the rireSii vas:,
T!iti large rie , lllti dt , yi , are trl 111.1
r•.: - ire the doss! re :hat 4 0011:
. .‘!rd t he b,uyh> alaise and the ue.-d i
i.e,pitt: the lue..hes, and ere, f - .2 , 8!1
( '.l iZre. in an.. the Jain
II c.,rrao,'. I hear it ritig,
lati T 1 k!E 11;6!1 the IS yr:llZ
t'n y , tErring the retill ;hag 100 k
1 , 1 t e r , ch..ts-troit the mead.>
•,./ di., the pools that . 1 y .d
:`• r d n,.d the `rasa by the ht4tee.42, sAc
-et., Le the D:ItTPT,II4 Of anEels • 1. et
tt, nlr ts; the it,re.,l grows. fre 4 h aflai SWeet
a•.d ge , .. IN a elhles , av,:ty
Fn m ihrt + ,- " 1 01 . 2 I , ght of the 411 - t1 thy;
A.l. (1101 111 the saa•ky haze are set a
The v., tug trte.s and the 11.41111 a tta green.
It away Tv:ill a CP, fin grmt.d.
3.1 4 1 reiee.acl..ke to rh ar
T'iorr•s a chin Ifi , 7 of in-eirts am d ri w
)1 ,, d 1 KID2•II_ of birds as
%Vitile flys, the xs 00c..s on the L i,-.L I d
1 . 1.9'51S !Lai: in mr-e;; yl«r the e-,..t.,•,t;
•••. 0 pas-es the terrors Ard - a.'. an ri •
Frrnn t! l e d "id man Pin t.t. ril,. z
And tiln• sa 11.11 Inl;eri-st to r. are •
._‘ndlhe hentr tiourt• are d ,r;, ,
BilOy.nir2 ti,eglia"na 1)1 h is esz ,.
Ski:di line suid., 4 ll; Slre:irn a,aing
ITtnFs.
A ve nln in Chu ;;ta:k
I e4l !•y fl brat in el.! [NO .ds, SC , 3111.111 t:lr p ) r 4'l
r 2,1 wo.r, 1.• r li.tig Ile that u 41,1.. t her f
A sinzul chat d
arr. :!te ; , Aer or.kr , . If
vet. I I. 'a , (-0,1 D., I .1..):n . I
1.) , i.1 14 —after the ("IriAltha ri , Luo u.
r.y sch.l rl)!I% ih m . I , y
0 a 1 e-. 11, 3,1 t; titt; ~f
It, re=p,rtfut y notitieJ this tAt'l ih.erfu-,v
'lke a 5 , 111:: 311 axe 3 :itat u .!
to phnt t). Cres-ent C,
' l l, 'tat i-
he re - kiln, 171 V LIT , . Tn•)
yeur v are fo- V. r 1
an sr V t , f h;. a t ,rne.l
e a•lye my d -ar, there to rooui in
me ut.,uth. t0n , ..1, , tie ren't stdl
It y ,, u w,-h to he a.d re,pet-ied
dry commtmay, co to Church te;isilsrly esery
~...,; q
A4T%oso - -1 Efts Fay al it E:p-ke'. (7.. , r.et ly r1)7;
; prat!. n Cle earth at the rue
01 :ore.: per 0.13- ! The
Mt ibe fen! a.fr.” II u,t'at-eptrs tr,!
herter.l,4r, "tit I.r their cru:7A-rry.
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